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module search gives help when it shouldn't #45
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I believe I have it set up where any time the user doesn't get search results, it reminds the user how the search interface works just in case they forgot to use regex. |
Fair enough if it is deliberate, I just didn't expect help info when it
looked like I'd used the function correctly.
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I believe I have it set up where any time the user doesn't get search
results, it reminds the user how the search interface works just in case
they forgot to use regex.
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You're right though. I plan to look at the logic and figure out of there is a less jarring way to achieve the same goal. Thanks for the feedback. |
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Leave it open for now. Thanks. |
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When the search is used correctly, it gives the reply to say nothing is found, but then still dumps out the usage information:
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